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PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN APIALES: EVIDENCE FROM WOOD ANATOMY

open access: diamondEdinburgh Journal of Botany, 2001
Wood anatomical data confirm the close relationships of most Araliaceae to Apiaceae, but do not indicate any intermediate groups between the two families. Heteromorpha Cham. & Schltdl., Bupleurum L. and Melanoselinum Hoffm. form a well-delimited group distinguished from other woody Apiaceae by helical thickenings on their vessel walls, septate ...
Alexei A. Oskolski
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Genome sequencing of three Polyscias species reveals common features in terpene synthase gene family evolution in these species. [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Genome
Abstract The genus Polyscias, part of the Araliaceae family, is known for its significant ornamental and medicinal value, as well as its rich variety of metabolites. These plants are primarily found in tropical regions, particularly in Southeast Asia and the Pacific islands. The diverse geographical environments have led to the emergence of many unique
Bai M   +8 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

EARLY LINEAGES IN APIALES: INSIGHTS FROM MORPHOLOGY, WOOD ANATOMY AND MOLECULAR DATA

open access: diamondMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2001
The relationship between the angiosperm families Apiaceae and Araliaceae (order Apiales) has been difficult to resolve, due in large part to problems associated with taxa characterized by a mixture of features typical of both families. Among such confounding groups are the araliads Delarbrea, Pseudosciadium, Myodocarpus, Mackinlaya, and Apiopetalum and
Porter P. Lowry   +2 more
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Sequential Paleotetraploidization shaped the carrot genome

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology, 2020
Background Carrot (Daucus carota subsp. carota L.) is an important root crop with an available high-quality genome. The carrot genome is thought to have undergone recursive paleo-polyploidization, but the extent, occurrences, and nature of these events ...
Jinpeng Wang   +8 more
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Morphology and Affinities of Pantocarpon Fruits (cf. Apiales: Torricelliaceae) from the Maastrichtian Deccan Intertrappean Beds of Central India [PDF]

open access: hybridConservation Genetics Resources, 2019
Toricellia angulata is a threatened plant with high medicinal values, and is endemic to Central and Southwest China. In this study, we assembled its complete chloroplast genome from high-throughput sequencing data. The circular double-stranded genome is 151,336 bp in length, and exhibits a typical quadripartite structure of the large (LSC, 81,055 bp ...
Steven R. Manchester   +5 more
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Evolution in Apiales: nuclear and chloroplast markers together in (almost) perfect harmony [PDF]

open access: bronzeBotanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2004
Relationships within the angiosperm order Apiales have long been difficult to interpret. Traditionally, the order comprised two families, Apiaceae and Araliaceae. Recent studies, however, suggest three additional lineages should also be recognized in the order (Pittosporaceae plus two tribes segregated from Araliaceae, Mackinlayeae and Myodocarpeae ...
G. Thomas Chandler, Gregory M. Plunkett
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Floral organ sequences in Apiales (Apiaceae, Araliaceae, Pittosporaceae)

open access: hybridSouth African Journal of Botany, 2004
It is remarkable that families like Apiaceae and Brassicaceae, characterised by uniform floral diagrams (i.e. stable positioning of floral organs relative to one another), show a great variability in initiation sequence of the floral organs. Within the subfamily Saniculoideae of the Apiaceae temporal overlaps in the initiation of the floral whorls ...
Peter Leins   +3 more
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Steric Constraints as a Global Regulation of Growing Leaf Shape [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Shape is one of the important characteristics for the structures observed in living organisms. Whereas biologists have proposed models where the shape is controlled on a molecular level [1], physicists, following Turing [2] and d'Arcy Thomson [3], have ...
Couturier, Etienne   +2 more
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Comprehensive identification and analyses of the Hsf gene family in the whole-genome of three Apiaceae species

open access: yesHorticultural Plant Journal, 2021
Apiaceae is a major family from Apiales and includes many important vegetable and medicinal crops. Heat shock transcription factors (Hsf) play important roles in heat tolerance during plant development.
Qiaoying Pei   +11 more
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Genome-Wide Identification of WRKY Transcription Factors in the Asteranae

open access: yesPlants, 2019
The WRKY transcription factors family, which participates in many physiological processes in plants, constitutes one of the largest transcription factor families.
Hongyu Guo   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

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